On Saturday, July 26th, a violent group attacked a couple simply enjoying the jazz festival in Cincinnati, Ohio. The brutality of the incident left the couple bloodied and even unconscious, which is really disturbing.
What’s more troubling is the apparent racial motivation behind the assault. It seems they targeted the couple due to their skin color. This situation raises significant questions. Why isn’t this story dominating the news? Racial hate crimes occurring at a public event should be getting more attention, don’t you think?
The situation has drawn the attention of the DOJ and FBI, who are now investigating these brutal attacks that were captured on video and have gone viral.
Now, I’ve noticed something interesting. The suspect was black while the victims were white, and it feels like that detail has been curiously downplayed. Perhaps it’s due to a concern for political correctness, which, honestly, seems to overshadow fair reporting. If the races had been reversed, there’s no doubt the media coverage would have been relentless, right?
This double standard raises a lot of eyebrows. Imagine the outcry if the attacker had been white and the victims were black. The narrative would be entirely different, with media outlets covering it comprehensively. But now, it feels like a hesitance to label the situation accurately. The police chief even suggested that the brutal video was taken out of context, defending the attackers instead of addressing the violence.
How far have we come where even the top law enforcement feels the need to toe a liberal line instead of simply upholding the truth? It makes you wonder how we got to this point. If we can’t find the moral courage to speak the truth, what does that say about us as a society?
These incidents are indicative of deeper issues rooted in growing anti-white sentiments and, well, racism that needs addressing. The culprits should face serious consequences for their actions. It shouldn’t matter what race anyone is; targeting innocent people is unacceptable.
Let’s see if the Cincinnati police can muster the integrity to act decisively here, though I’m not too hopeful.
